Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) accounts for 10-15% of strokes and has a high 30-day mortality rate of around 50%. The main causes of ICH are hypertension, vascular malformations, tumors, bleeding disorders, anticoagulants, and head trauma. CT and MRI are used to image ICH, with CT being the initial imaging method. On CT and MRI, ICH has characteristic appearances that change over time from hyperacute to chronic stages as the blood breaks down.